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APRU Orchestra
As an organization that promotes international collaboration and cultural exchange in the academic community. APRU has launched its first APRU Orchestra project in 2025. By bringing together musicians from various backgrounds, we create a powerful platform for collaboration and creativity. Our repertoire, which includes everything from traditional gamelan to beloved Western classics, demonstrates how music can transcend boundaries and promote understanding among different cultures. The pilot performance of the APRU Orchestra is hosted by Universiti Malaya in October 2025 titled “A Symphony of Cultures – East Meets West” The next orchestra performance will be held in the Annual Presidents’ Meeting at the University of the Philippines in June 2026 at Manila.
The APRU Orchestra proudly presents a cross-cultural repertoire that brings together Asia-Pacific traditions and Western classical music, celebrating harmony through diversity. Each performance has been carefully curated to introduce audiences to both familiar favorites and hidden cultural treasures, reimagined with creativity and innovation. Music Program: Gamelan in Symphony – Traditional Southeast Asian gamelan fused with the grandeur of orchestra. Beethoven & Victory – The world’s most famous symphony with a modern Eastern pop twist. Hooked in Malay Classics – P. Ramlee’s timeless songs reborn in Western classical style. Hooked in Western Classics – Beloved Western themes reimagined with Asian flair.| Getaran Jiwa – Malaysia’s soulful anthem elevated by symphonic power. Tunggu Sekejap – A nostalgic Malay ballad reborn with jazz swing. Kroncong Medley – Folk favorites Jali Jali & Kasih blended with orchestral richness. Tian Mi Mi – Teresa Teng’s romantic classic with Erhu, Yangqin, and orchestra. The Moon Represents My Heart – A Chinese love ballad transformed into a symphonic journey. You can read the article about the inauguration of the APRU Orchestra here. The inaugural orchestra concert is available on Universiti Malaya’s official YouTube channel: You can also explore the Behind the Scenes of the APRU Orchestra here.
A Celebration of Cultural Exchange: Inauguration of the APRU Orchestra
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) proudly announces the inauguration of the APRU Orchestra, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at promoting international collaboration and cultural exchange through music within the academic community. This momentous event has taken place at Universiti Malaya in October 2025 at the APRU Annual Global Health Conference featuring the inaugural performance titled “A Symphony of Cultures – East Meets West. A Vision Realized The orchestra is inaugurated with a welcome speech from the Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Malaya, Professor Dato’ Seri Ir. Dr. Noor Azuan Abu Osman, “This orchestra stands as a symbol of synergy and solidarity, reminding us that while we may come from distant shores — from Asia, the Americas, and Oceania — we share one rhythm, one purpose, and one humanity.” He further emphasized that “amid the pursuit of technological and scientific excellence, we must also protect and celebrate what makes us human: our empathy, our creativity, and our cultural spirit.” This sentiment encapsulates the essence of the APRU Orchestra and its mission to unite diverse cultures through the universal language of music. The APRU Orchestra, conceptualized by Prof. Thomas Schneider, Chief Executive of APRU, represents a significant step toward uniting musicians from diverse backgrounds. “The efforts of Universiti Malaya in bringing this vision to life are commendable,” Schneider stated. “This orchestra embodies our commitment to fostering collaboration and creativity, showing how music can transcend borders and bring people together.    The APRU orchestra seeks to harness the potential of music to strengthen cultural ties, enhance student and faculty engagement, and promote international exchanges among member institutions. By facilitating student mobility and faculty seminars, this initiative will cultivate a vibrant community of music students and educators dedicated to the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage through music.     A Commitment to Cultural Exchange Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Mohd Nasir Hashim, the former dean of Faculty of Creative Arts at the Universiti Malaya, and also the conductor of the Orchestra, the orchestra aims to foster cultural exchange and enhance understanding among member institutions. Dr. Nasir expressed his enthusiasm for this initiative, stating, “My passion lies in building bridges through music. The APRU Orchestra not only enriches our artistic landscape but also highlights the value of collaboration among universities in the Asia-Pacific region. And together, we want to broaden music horizons for orchestra members and audience.” Looking Forward The inaugural performance featured a repertoire that celebrates the harmony of diverse musical traditions in Asia, showcasing how both Eastern and Western influences can coexist and thrive. The inaugurated concert also showcase how traditional music of Malaysia, with the use of traditional musical instruments. Following this landmark event, the orchestra will continue its journey with a concert at the Annual Presidents’ Meeting at the University of the Philippines in June 2026; and its forthcoming APRU events. As we embark on this exciting new chapter, we invite all music lovers and cultural enthusiasts to join us in celebrating the power of music to unite and inspire. The APRU Orchestra stands as a testament to our commitment to creating a harmonious future through the shared language of music. For more information about the APRU Orchestra and upcoming performances, please visit our website at https://www.apru.org/programs/university-leadership/apru-orchestra/ Join us in making history as we compose a symphony of cultures! The inaugural orchestra concert is available on Universiti Malaya’s official YouTube channel: You can also explore the Behind the Scenes of the APRU Orchestra here.  
January 30, 2026